Candy mold



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Patented July 15, 1924.

MICHAEL M. HADDAD, F PONTIAC, MICHIGAN.

CANDY MOLD.

Application filed March 8, 1922. Serial No. 541,916.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I. Mrorrnnr. M. HADDAD, a citizen of the United States,residing at Pontiac. county of Oakland. State of Mich 6 igan, haveinvented a certain new and useful Improvement in Candy Molds, anddeclare the following to be a full clear. and exact description of thesame. such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertainsto make and use the same. reference being had to the accompanyingdrawings, which form a part of this speritication.

My invention relates to improvements in candy molds or moulding frames.

The object is to provide a simple. inexpensive candy mold in which thecandy may be moulded into sticks or blocks, and allowed to cool; andafter the candy is cooled. the mold may be quickly and easilydisassembled and the moulded candy removed.

In the drawings:

Figure 1 is a perspective of my improved mold.

Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view. partly in elevation, taken on line2-2 of Fig. 1.

My improved candy mold is in the form of frame which is adapted to beplaced upon a moulding slab or board, and is provided with a pluralityof compartments into which candy may be poured and allowed to cool.

The mold comprises a plurality of independent side rails orlongitudinally extending frame members 5. which are transversely slottedat corresponding intervals as at 6 to receive independent individuallyremovable partition pieces 7. Partition pieces divide the interveningspace between the side rails into a plurality of small compartments. Iprovide clamping devices 8 adapted to hold the frame members inposition.

It is obvious that the frame members might be provided in such sizes andnumber as desired; that a single pair might be used. or three framemembers as shown in Fig. l, or even more if a larger quantity of candywas to be moulded at one operation. Likewise the frame members might beslotted at such intervals as was thought most suitable. The partitionpieces would preferably be provided in various lengths. The shortpartition pieces might well serve in the.

moulding of blocks of candy, and the long partition pieces in themoulding of candy sticks. If but a small quantity of candy were to bemoulded, it would not be necessary to utilize a complete section of theframe, and I have provided a separator member 9 adapted to be insertedbetween the frame pieces in any of the provided slots, and the remainingportion of the frame might be left vacant. The partition pieces might beinserted in successive slots or in alternative slots or as desired,depending upon the size of the piece of candy which was to be moulded.

I have provided the partition pieces in duplicate. It was found that thecandy would stick to both sides of the partition pieces where but onethickness of partition member was used. The double partition pieceobviates this difliculty.

What I claim is:

A candy mold comprising a pair of longitudinal side memberscorrespondingly transversely slotted to receive intervening spacersections, a plurality of pairs of intervening spacer sections interposedbetween said longitudinal members removably receivable at the endswithin the slots in the members to form a succession of independentcandyre'eiving compartments between said longitudinal members. eachindividual compartment separated from its adjacent compartments by aseparate independent spacer sec tion and end plates notched to bereceived over the longitudinal side members within a. slot thereof tohold said side members in spaced-apart relationship.

In testimony whereof, I sign this specification.

MICHAEL M. I-IADDAD.

